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Thunder. June 20, 19S7
Lumberjacks and Jills Plan
Dance Camporee in Prospect
Prospect The Prospect
Lumberjacks and Jills Square
Dance club and th Rogue Val
ley Dance Callers association
will sponsor a "Family Campo
ree' in Prospect Saturday and
Sunday, June 29 and 30.
Dancing will get under wrjy
at 8 30 o clock Saturday night,
June 29, in the Prospect school
gymnasium, and another dance
will be held between 1 and 5
o'clhtk Sunday afternoon.
Dou? Decker, president of the
callers association, and Eldon
(Stub) Bean, Prospect caller,
said baby sitting service will be
available during dance sessions
for parents who wish to dance.
Mr. Decker and Mr. Bean
serve as master of cere
monies at tha Saturday night
dance, and Kenneth Hood, Med
ford, and J. D. Lubbers, Phoe
nix, will be masters of cere
monies Sunday afternoon .
Caljers scheduled to partici
pate in the Camporee include
Norval Cockenm, Roseburg:
Nurses To Hold
Picnic at Durnos;
Association Meets
Plans for the annual picnic
Were made at the last meeting of
District 4, Oregon State Nurses'
association, held at Rogue Valley
hospital. The picnic will be held
Wednesday. June 26, at the
hom of Dr. and Mrs. Edwin R.
Curno, 2512 East Main street.
Saimming is set for 4:30 p.m.
aod a potluck picnic will be
erved at 8 p.m.
It was stressed at the meet
ing that under the .Nurse Prac
tice Act passed by the legisla
ture and signed by the governor
it is unlawful for any person to
practice as a professional nurse
nnla currently licensed in
Oregon.
It a as reported that 10 nurses
iteir?ed the four-day Institute
CO Epidemiology held at South
ern Oregon college June 7. The
program ws prepared and con
ducted by the Oregon State
Bnard of Health in conjunction
with the United States Public
Health service Communicable
Disease center.
Jt aas announced that the an
nual convention of OSNA will be
held in Pendleton October 8, 9
anil 10.
Elsie Downs. Sutherlin; J. D.
Stanley, Klamath Falls; Pete
Dunster. Grants Pass: Ray Hage-
mann. Rogue River; Mr. Decker.
Central Point; and Harold
Evans. Paul Larsen, Mr. Lub
bers, Fran Cronin, Kenny Howe,
and Mr. Hood, all of Medford.
i Prior to the Sunday afternoon
j dance, a round dance workshop
'will be conducted by Mr. and
, Mrs. Hagemann.
I Mr. Bean said dancers may
make cabin or motel arrange
ments in advance by contacting
him in Prospect.
Scout Camp
Help Asked
An urgent appeal for volun
teer help in preparing the Girl
Scout camp. Low Echo, at Lake
of the Woods, for the coming
camping season was made today
from Girl Scout headquarters.
Each year parents and friends
of Girl Scouts help put the
camp in readiness for the sea
son, and it was stated today that
unless many adults work this
week end, the camp will not be
in order for the first group.
Workers are needed Friday,
Saturday and Sunday, it was
stated. The camp is located on
the south end, east side of the
lake, which is about 55 miles
from Medford by way of Ash
land. The camp committee will
provide food for lone workers,
but families going up are asked
to take a picnic luncheon. Cof
fee will be furnished.
Those able to help with the
camp work are asked to call the
Girl Scout office, SP 2-5912,
Friday. The scout office is
closed Saturday.
Training sessions for the staff
will begin at the camp June 30,
and the camp will open for girls
July 7.
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Dance Announced
Yreka. Calif. Circle and
Square Dance club of Yreka has
announced that Jack Barbour
and his band from Hollywood
will play for a dance at the
Yreka Armory Sunday, June 23,
from 1:30 to 5 p.m. (DST).
It is stated that baby sitters
will be available at the Yreka
City Park, and that a potluck
meal will follow the dance.
Designer Says
Monroe Figure
Has Limitations
By GAY PAULEY
Unied Press Correspondent
New York -V Marilyn
Monroe's dress designer said to
day that:
He doesn't think his client is
pregnant; the acress still isn't
wearing anything under those
glnvc-tight evening gowns: and
she docs have "figure limita
tions." Designer John Moore, a sandy
haired young man who has made
most of Miss Monroe's special
occasion gowns for the last two
years, hastily explained the limi
tations did not refer to flaws in
what is generally considered
flawless construction.
But he said the blonde star
can't always wear current fash
ion trends. If a season calls for
a flat look, she's out of style.
"She rarely can wear a ready
made dress" said the designer,
who also has a wholesale line.
Oh. For Limitations!
"But I guess most girls sigh
for such limitations," he added.
"She has good clothes sense."
said Moore. "Certainly she dress
es a certain way, but that is her
stock in trade. She doesn't want
clothes decorated much. If I
were making her daytime
clothes. I'd put her in shirts and
straight skirts . . . she looks
best in them."
He designed the champagne
colored dress for her marriage to
playwright Arthur Miller.
His latest creation, which she
wore last week for the New
York premier of her new movie
with Sir Laurence Olivier, is a
floor-length dress in the same
cnampagne-colored silk satin.
The dress hugged the figure to
the knees, and ended in a circu
lar flounce.
"Twent3' yards of satin in the
dress . . . and just about all of it
in the flounce," said Moore with
pride.
"She still doesn't wear any
thing underneath . . . except the
dress lining. We fit 'them so tight
she can't." Just how Miss Mon
roe holds up her stockings the
designer wasn't prepared to say.
Moore, the son of a lumber
man, was born 29 years ago in
Alice, Tex., near the Mexican
border. He attended the Univer
sity of Texas, Northwestern Uni
versity, and graduated from the
Persons School of Design, New
York.
Moore sees the Marilyn Mon
roe influence throughout fall
and winter fashions.
"Lots of sexy clothes," said
Moore. "Every , woman thinks
she's a siren."
Dystrophy Chapter
Organized Here
A chapter organization meet
j ing was held in the Eagles' aux
I iliary hall Wednesday night for
the Muscular Dystrophy Associ
i Etion of America.
I Frank Manglesdorf. executive
! secretary fur Oregon, spoke to
the group and showed a color
sound film on muscular dystro
phy, produced by the Santa Bar
bara chapter and narrated by
Ronald Coleman.
Officers elected were presi
dent, Mrs. Albert Gould; vice
president. Mrs. James G. Wat
son; secretary, Mrs. James Tects;
and treasurer, John S. Duffy.
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League Advisor
Pays Visit Here;
Work Outlined
Mrs. Victor Logan, Corvallis.
state advisor for the Medford
League of Women Voters, met
Thursday and Friday with board
members and committees of the
local league. She was a house
guest of Mrs. Hugh Collins,
league president.
Approximately 40 women met
with Mrs. Logan Thursday to
discuss plans and purposes of
.various committees, including
; those concerned with voters ser-
vice, membership, and study it
i ems of the group for the current
j year.
A board training session was
j held Friday at the home of Mrs.
I Dunbar Carpenter. The advisor
j explained functions of board
members and relationships be
tween local leagues and the state
and national organizations.
Special emphasis was given
the local study item adopted by
the Medford league this year,
which will deal with county
government.
Plans are being made to study
thoroughly the departments of
county government and to cul
minate the project with a "Know
Your County" booklet explain
ing Jackson county's govern
ment set-up.
Mrs. Carpenter and Mrs. John
Ousterhout, Eagle Point, head
the committee.
Other study items undertak
en this year include water con
servation and civil liberties both
adopted by the national group
for study for all local leagues.
Examination of the state con
stitution relative to county gov
ernment is covered in the study
item adopted by all leagues in
Oregon.
The Medford group's annual
membership luncheon nas been
set for July 10 at noon at the
lake home of Mrs. John Day
on Gold Ray road. All women
interested in attending are wel
come, Mrs. Collins emphasized
Reservations and further in
formation are available by call
ing Mrs. Homer Marx, SP 2-68-45.
Dance Club
Waggin Wheelers Square
Dance club will hold a business
meeting Saturday, June 22, at
8 p.m. at Art Smith's barn on
Griffin Creek road. A dance
will follow at 8:30 p.m. and the
public is invited to attend. Pot
luck refreshments will be served.
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Daughter Here
Miss Nancy Kay Russell, stu
dent nurse at Providence hos
pital, Portland, is spending a
two weeks vacation with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R.
Russell, 120 Newtown street.
Birthday Dinner
Mis. Don Miller. 542 North
Bartlett street, will entertain
the Jolly Stitchers Friday, June
21. at her home. At 6:30 o'clock
will be served in honor of Mrs.
Harry Barneburg.
CALENDAR
Calendar notices and news for
the society section of The Mail
Tribune must be submitted in
writing and deadline for the Sun
day edition ts 1 D m Friday Dead
line for the weekly calendar is 0
vm of tbe day of oublication and
for week dav news ij S D-m the
day before oublication.
Thursday:
7:30 p.m. Business and Pro
fessional Women's club, Rogue
Valley Country Club.
7:30 p.m. Unity Center of
Medford, room 203 Holly The
atre bldg.
8 p.m. Adarel Chapter Jack
sonville temple.
Friday:
11 a.m. Unity Center of Med
ford, room 203, Holly Theatre
bldg.
2 p.m. Southern Oregon
chapter. National Association of
Retired Civil Employees, YMCA
building, Ashland. ;-
Acior To Appeal
Assault Sentence. .
Hollywood Of" Actor An
thony Franciosa today planned
to appeal a 10-day jail sentence
handed him by a muncipal judge
for assaulting a newspaper pho
tographer.
Judge Mark Brandler Wednes
day sentenced the actor, recent
ly married to actress Shelley
Winters, to 90 days in jail but
suspended the sentence on con
dition that the defendant spend
10 days in jail, pay a S250 fine
in addition to paying for the
repair of the photographer's
camera.
Franciosa had pleaded guilty
to knocking down and kicking
photographer Bill Walker last
April 19. The attack occurred
when Walker attempted to take
a picture of Franciosa as he left
the courthouse with Miss Winters.
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Measles InfenfFonsIIy
Given To Children
Maidenhead. England
"Darling," said Dr. Charles Sl
vens to his wife, "let's give
children German measles."
"Fine." said Mrs. Betty StW
ens. "Shall we schedule it fcjt
their summer vacations."
So the Stevens made plant
to give their nine children, '
four boys and five girls tljfc
German measles this summer J
they would not have aora a
tacks later.
"It s much better for our fiv,
girls to have German measly
while they're young," Dr. Stev
ens said. "They won't catch if:
when they are pregnant ft hicfj
could be dangerous.
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